On 7/15/10 1:16 , jay wrote:
> FWIW, that worked.
> The units aren't crashing now.
> Thanks.

Great, and thanks for supporting e...@h!


Oliver


> On Wednesday 14 July 2010 11:19:20 am you wrote:
>> Hi Jay,
>>
>> On 7/13/10 23:57 , jay wrote:
>>> Ah ok..
>>> Hope this helps.
>>>
>>
>> It did, sort of.
>>
>> For some reason our CUDA app doesn't manage to allocate any memory on
>> your GTX 295. However, there might be an underlying issue related to
>> your driver update. You said you updated your CUDA driver on this box?
>> If so, did you make sure that both, the kernel module and the user space
>> part of the driver (libcuda) are of the exact same version? Sometimes
>> people forget about on of these things which leads to a version mismatch
>> in which case CUDA fails...
>>
>> - Did you use the stock NVIDIA installer for your Linux distribution?
>> - Have you tried reinstalling the new driver?
>> - Have you tried reinstalling the old/original driver again?
>> - Do you observe the same problem on a different machine?
>>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Oliver
> 
> 

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